I use thicker picks for bass (if I use picks for bass at all), though I like to use thick picks for guitar as well, but thicker picks work great with bass.

My advice to you is to try to play with your fingers, even if it's tiring, you'll get used to it and build stamina and strength. When I started playing bass it was tiring for me, but now a year later it's hardly any tiring at all.

But if you prefer playing with picks for a slighly different sound I'd say you should use thicker picks. Try to see which ones works out best for you.

When I do use picks on my bass (almost never) I use a random 2 mm pick I've had for quite a long time now :P You can play bass with any pick really, but thin picks give a way too pointy sound, which is why you're gonna need at least 1 mm when looking for a bass pick.

I use thicker picks for bass (if I use picks for bass at all), though I like to use thick picks for guitar as well, but thicker picks work great with bass.

My advice to you is to try to play with your fingers, even if it's tiring, you'll get used to it and build stamina and strength. When I started playing bass it was tiring for me, but now a year later it's hardly any tiring at all.

But if you prefer playing with picks for a slighly different sound I'd say you should use thicker picks. Try to see which ones works out best for you.

thanks for the advice I just find that a lot of my inspirations bass wise use picks.

Used Jazz IIIs for awhile, they work, but there isnt much on those things to hold onto, just switched over to 1mm Big Stubbys and have really enjoyed them, will probably be trying the 2mm soon though, see if i can get rid of that slight clack thinner picks give on bass. Experiment would be my best advice of course. Picks won't break the bank